Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Purified Protein Derivative

Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Purified Protein Derivative Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Tuberculin Purified Protein Derivative (PPD) is a sterile aqueous solution of a purified protein fraction for intradermal administration as an aid in the diagnosis of tuberculosis. The diagnostic test is commonly referred to as the Mantoux test which serves to minimize the risk of transmission of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis through early diagnosis and appropriate therapeutic intervention. The purified protein fraction is isolated from culture media filtrates of a human strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It is included in the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines.

It is intradermally administered to facilitate detection of active tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Tuberculin PPD is an inactivated purified protein fraction obtained from human strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosisand antigen that induces a delayed hypersensitivity response after few hours following administration. When the person has already acquired the tuberculin antigen, the immune response is stimulated to produce antigen-specific T cells that circulate in the bloodstream for up to several months and years. Clinically, a delayed hypersensitivity reaction to tuberculin is a manifestation of previous infection with M tuberculosis or a variety of non-tuberculosis bacteria. In most cases sensitization is induced by natural mycobacterial infection or by vaccination with BCG Vaccine. The antigen causes, pain, edema and infiltration of immune cells in the injection area.

Trade Name Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Purified Protein Derivative
Generic Tuberculin purified protein derivative
Tuberculin purified protein derivative Other Names Mycobacterium tuberculosis purified protein derivative, Purified protein derivative of tuberculin, Tuberculin PPD, Tuberculin, purified protein derivative, Tuberculin,purified protein derivative, Tuberculina PPD, Tuberculinum
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Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Purified Protein Derivative
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Purified Protein Derivative

Uses

Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Purified Protein Derivative is a purified protein used in the Mantoux test for Mycobacterium tuberculosis testing.

Indicated as a diagnostic agent in Mantoux Test used to detect infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Purified Protein Derivative is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Tuberculosis (TB)

How Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Purified Protein Derivative works

When exposed to M. tuberculosis antigen, the sensitization initiates in the regional lymph nodes where T lymphocytes proliferate in response to the antigenic stimulus to give rise to specifically sensitized lymphocytes which may exist in the circulation up to many years. Antigen is presented to T cells by being ingested by antigen presenting cells (APC), which then present it on their surface to lymphocytes in combination with various MHC molecules once they reach local lymph nodes . Tuberculin PPD most likely interacts with toll-like receptor 2 expressed on APCs that initiates an inflammatory response. Subsequent restimulation of these sensitized lymphocytes with the same or a similar antigen, such as the intradermal injection of tuberculin PPD, evokes a local reaction mediated by these cells. This reaction is referred to as a delayed-type hypersensitivity response that includes vasodilation, edema, and the infiltration of lymphocytes, basophils, monocytes, and neutrophils into the site of antigen injection. The sensitized antigen-specific T lymphocytes proliferate and release lymphokines, which mediate the accumulation of other cells at the site . In vitro studies show that Tuberculin PPD promotes the upregulation of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression in T lymphocytes through major histocompatibility (MHC) class II interaction with CD4+ T lymphocyte interaction . The reactions are evident after 5-6 hours following administration.

Toxicity

Some adverse effects at the injection site include pain, discomfort, pyrexia, and erythema, rash, hemorrhage, hematoma and rarely ulcer and necrosis. Other unwanted effects include severe hypersensitivity reactions, dyspnea, generalized rash and syncope.

Food Interaction

No interactions found.

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